View Full Version : Burglar Says TV Taught Him His Craft


Zoneboy
09-16-2007, 04:04 AM
Link (http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20070916/ap_on_fe_st/odd_tv_bandit;_ylt=AhNo1.Ghzc8_wTaxK2KlHJXtiBIF)

RICHMOND, Ky. - A man who says he learned how to rob homes by watching a TV show was sentenced to 12 years in prison for a string of burglaries in central Kentucky.

Michael W. Hobbs, 36, of Waco, Ky., pleaded guilty to five counts of burglary. He was sentenced Thursday.

Police said Hobbs learned how to break into homes by watching the Discovery Channel TV show "It Takes a Thief." The show features two ex-convicts who show property owners how vulnerable they are to theft.

Police Maj. Steve Gregg said the ex-cons on the show say skilled burglars typically don't keep stolen items.

"He didn't hold onto any of the property," Gregg said of Hobbs. "He had no physical evidence at his residence whatsoever. When we entered a couple times, he said, 'Come on in, look around. I've done nothing.'"

But Gregg said Hobbs always showed up at the burglary sites.

"He was one of the type of people who would come to the door and ask if (the homeowner) needed any gutter help," Gregg said. "Then the houses around there would get burglarized. That's just not coincidental."

TJL
09-16-2007, 08:33 AM
It Takes A Thief is a really interesting show. I wondered when someone would be inspired to pull of thier own burglaries, because to be honest, sometimes those guys made breaking and entering look really easy.

:lol:

Dynomite
09-16-2007, 08:34 AM
Link (http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20070916/ap_on_fe_st/odd_tv_bandit;_ylt=AhNo1.Ghzc8_wTaxK2KlHJXtiBIF)

RICHMOND, Ky. - A man who says he learned how to rob homes by watching a TV show was sentenced to 12 years in prison for a string of burglaries in central Kentucky.

Michael W. Hobbs, 36, of Waco, Ky., pleaded guilty to five counts of burglary. He was sentenced Thursday.

Police said Hobbs learned how to break into homes by watching the Discovery Channel TV show "It Takes a Thief." The show features two ex-convicts who show property owners how vulnerable they are to theft.

Police Maj. Steve Gregg said the ex-cons on the show say skilled burglars typically don't keep stolen items.

"He didn't hold onto any of the property," Gregg said of Hobbs. "He had no physical evidence at his residence whatsoever. When we entered a couple times, he said, 'Come on in, look around. I've done nothing.'"

But Gregg said Hobbs always showed up at the burglary sites.

"He was one of the type of people who would come to the door and ask if (the homeowner) needed any gutter help," Gregg said. "Then the houses around there would get burglarized. That's just not coincidental."

Whatever the hell this fool was watching, obviously taught him how to be real dumb, especially when it comes to burglarizing people's houses. This Hobbs character should really be ashamed of himself for using TV with equally dumb burglars as a learning tool to commit crimes. Whatever he got, he deserves-I don't feel sorry for him at all, because he brought the consequences of his criminal behavior on himself.